mleku on Nostr: it's your node, you can filter traffic as you like to hold any other position is to ...
it's your node, you can filter traffic as you like
to hold any other position is to disagree with the fundamental defense of property rights that bitcoin itself enforces
bitcoin's blockchain is a shared property, and what goes in it is the result of what everyone wants to see go in it, it's automatically democratic and up until the latest release of bitcoin core, there was a widespread policy of limiting OP_RETURN to 80 bytes, even though the protocol does not dictate this
the profitability of the spammers is already done, scams don't last long, and it's just some trash in the history of the blockchain, and the act of changing this policy to allow it to be whatever is empty because it's more expensive per byte than witness data anyway, so why change it? why do anything at all?
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